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  4. It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

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    It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

    A thought experiment on how long-tail effects mean federated social media will always appear irrelevant as a traffic source, even when it isn't.

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      It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

      A thought experiment on how long-tail effects mean federated social media will always appear irrelevant as a traffic source, even when it isn't.

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      How federated systems dissapear

      Long-tail effects mean things become invisible, and it is hard to argue for that which does not seem to exist.

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      @rra I am also pretty sure the engagement is much higher in the Fediverse.

      But for most brands that's a negative.
      Because you might also get negative feedback and if you are not willing to learn from it and communicate authentic it will backfire.

      So the risks are higher here. And commerce hates risks.

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        It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

        A thought experiment on how long-tail effects mean federated social media will always appear irrelevant as a traffic source, even when it isn't.

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        How federated systems dissapear

        Long-tail effects mean things become invisible, and it is hard to argue for that which does not seem to exist.

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        @rra great post, great job

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          @rra great post, great job

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          @ccamara thank you Carlos!

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            It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

            A thought experiment on how long-tail effects mean federated social media will always appear irrelevant as a traffic source, even when it isn't.

            Link Preview Image
            How federated systems dissapear

            Long-tail effects mean things become invisible, and it is hard to argue for that which does not seem to exist.

            favicon

            roelroscamabbing.nl - the premier resource for "roel roscam abbing" on the web! (test.roelof.info)

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            @rra I'm fine with flying under the radar TBH.

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            • 𝓻𝓻𝓪R 𝓻𝓻𝓪

              It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

              A thought experiment on how long-tail effects mean federated social media will always appear irrelevant as a traffic source, even when it isn't.

              Link Preview Image
              How federated systems dissapear

              Long-tail effects mean things become invisible, and it is hard to argue for that which does not seem to exist.

              favicon

              roelroscamabbing.nl - the premier resource for "roel roscam abbing" on the web! (test.roelof.info)

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              @rra fediverse is excellent for actual engagement. Instagram just tricks users and creators into thinking they are engaging and being engaged with

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                It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

                A thought experiment on how long-tail effects mean federated social media will always appear irrelevant as a traffic source, even when it isn't.

                Link Preview Image
                How federated systems dissapear

                Long-tail effects mean things become invisible, and it is hard to argue for that which does not seem to exist.

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                roelroscamabbing.nl - the premier resource for "roel roscam abbing" on the web! (test.roelof.info)

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                @rra uhhh, the regular and aggregate screenshots in that blog post look identical to me?

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                • Emile SnyderE Emile Snyder

                  @rra uhhh, the regular and aggregate screenshots in that blog post look identical to me?

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                  @esnyder they are not. But they look too similar, I will underline them in an update.

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                    It turns out the #Fediverse can bring in more web traffic than Instagram, if you aggregate those decentralised sources.

                    A thought experiment on how long-tail effects mean federated social media will always appear irrelevant as a traffic source, even when it isn't.

                    Link Preview Image
                    How federated systems dissapear

                    Long-tail effects mean things become invisible, and it is hard to argue for that which does not seem to exist.

                    favicon

                    roelroscamabbing.nl - the premier resource for "roel roscam abbing" on the web! (test.roelof.info)

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                    @hpod16

                    Hey Hannah, since your work on social media for the European Commission, maybe this article could be useful to your team. 🙂

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